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Hi Jim,
Ashley Womble of Womble Watch Works, Marietta GA
"restored" my Speedmaster Pro. He replaced the bezel, dial, hands etc. Did an outstanding job. He also replaced the main spring and serviced my
1971 Seamaster de ville. Real nice guy, very knowledgeable. Took 2-3months. My Speedy Pro was
abused, but it looks brand new. Loses about 4sec a day, and Ashley did the work about a 1 1/2 years ago. His phone number is 770-952-1812. The price of the parts from Omega was a shocker, but
I'm extremely happy with the watch and his work.
He is an authorized service center for Omega.
Regards, Greg Smyrna, Ga
: I have two vintage Omega Seamasters that I
: would like to have repaired/restored. Does
: anyone have experience with a certified
: repair company/person, that they'd like to
: recomend. I live in Annapolis, MD, but am
: willing to ship.
: Thanks
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